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S D Markowitz

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 31, 1997
Atherosclerosis, just another cancer?S D Markowitz
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|January 20, 1993
Increased nm23-H1 and nm23-H2 messenger RNA expression and absence of mutations in colon carcinomas of low and high metastatic potentialL L Myeroff, S D Markowitz
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|December 21, 1994
Nm23--into the basement (membrane)L L Myeroff, S D Markowitz
Current Opinion in Oncology|January 1, 1995
Microsatellite instability in inherited and sporadic neoplasmsJ R Eshleman, S D Markowitz
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|June 1, 1996
Tumor suppressor activity of the TGF-beta pathway in human cancersS D Markowitz, A B Roberts
Human Molecular Genetics|January 1, 1996
Mismatch repair defects in human carcinogenesisJ R Eshleman, S D Markowitz
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 1, 1996
Wild-type p53 demonstrates functional dominance in a human colon carcinoma cell line in which it induces reversible growth arrestB Yang, P J Stambrook, S D Markowitz
Current Opinion in Oncology|January 1, 1996
The type II transforming growth factor-beta receptor as a tumor-suppressor geneM G Brattain, S D Markowitz, J K Willson
Cancer Research|February 28, 2001
Detection of aberrantly methylated hMLH1 promoter DNA in the serum of patients with microsatellite unstable colon cancerW M Grady, A Rajput, J D Lutterbaugh, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 1, 1996
Wild-type p53 protein potentiates cytotoxicity of therapeutic agents in human colon cancer cellsB Yang, J R Eshleman, N A Berger, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 31, 1997
Atherosclerosis, just another cancer?S D Markowitz
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|January 20, 1993
Increased nm23-H1 and nm23-H2 messenger RNA expression and absence of mutations in colon carcinomas of low and high metastatic potentialL L Myeroff, S D Markowitz
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|December 21, 1994
Nm23--into the basement (membrane)L L Myeroff, S D Markowitz
Current Opinion in Oncology|January 1, 1995
Microsatellite instability in inherited and sporadic neoplasmsJ R Eshleman, S D Markowitz
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|June 1, 1996
Tumor suppressor activity of the TGF-beta pathway in human cancersS D Markowitz, A B Roberts
Human Molecular Genetics|January 1, 1996
Mismatch repair defects in human carcinogenesisJ R Eshleman, S D Markowitz
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 1, 1996
Wild-type p53 demonstrates functional dominance in a human colon carcinoma cell line in which it induces reversible growth arrestB Yang, P J Stambrook, S D Markowitz
Current Opinion in Oncology|January 1, 1996
The type II transforming growth factor-beta receptor as a tumor-suppressor geneM G Brattain, S D Markowitz, J K Willson
Cancer Research|February 28, 2001
Detection of aberrantly methylated hMLH1 promoter DNA in the serum of patients with microsatellite unstable colon cancerW M Grady, A Rajput, J D Lutterbaugh, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 1, 1996
Wild-type p53 protein potentiates cytotoxicity of therapeutic agents in human colon cancer cellsB Yang, J R Eshleman, N A Berger, et al.
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